A word of advice to Colin Kaepernick. You better know where Bernard Pollard is on the field, before you decide to take off and run. Much is being said about this young mans running ability, and rightly so. He is a special talent. As a safety precaution, it is in his best interest to where know Mr. Pollard is at all times. I'm just sayin.

Colin Kaepernick, who I have followed and watched for more than 4 years, has a very illustrious college career. The Ravens should get the films opf 2 pf his games, both his final game played when he finally beat Boise State, 34-31, and the shoot-a-thon 69-67 loss where the lead changed 4 times and he had lost from the previous years. He can play well this sport. See http://www.nevadawol.../101407aac.html and http://scores.espn.g...d=303302440.The Ravens shouod try and contact the Boise State Broncones coach Peterson and maybe they cn get copies of ghe films of these two games, and let our defense see this guy at his best!!!

Colin Kaepernick, who I have followed and watched for more than 4 years, has a very illustrious college career. The Ravens should get the films opf 2 pf his games, both his final game played when he finally beat Boise State, 34-31, and the shoot-a-thon 69-67 loss where the lead changed 4 times and he had lost from the previous years. He can play well this sport. See http://www.nevadawol.../101407aac.html and http://scores.espn.g...d=303302440.The Ravens shouod try and contact the Boise State Broncones coach Peterson and maybe they cn get copies of ghe films of these two games, and let our defense see this guy at his best!!!

I think the Ravens are going to watch the film of the previous 2 playoff games, when he torched NFL calibre defenses using the 49ers most recent plays and tendencies to formulate their game plan.

I like the kid and think he is hugely talented....but I'll take Joe's playoff experience and monster arm over this kid all day long. Plus, not a lot being said, but Joe did not beat the Pats with the long ball....he dissected them with precision throws...much like Brady normally does. I was really impressed by the change of pace....I have always been a huge Joe fan, but this game was a huge step. And also...anyone noticing a much improved pocket presence the past few weeks....he is feeling it better and stepping up to extend plays....love it!

I like what was said on "Mike and Mike". When he runs the pistol and reads what the outside linebacker is doing that linebacker should just hit him no matter what. The QB is running a fake so he is free to get hit. Let the other 10 guys on defense worry about the running back if he does hand it off but take the opportunity to lay out the QB. If we do that enough they will think twice about doing it again.

I like what was said on "Mike and Mike". When he runs the pistol and reads what the outside linebacker is doing that linebacker should just hit him no matter what. The QB is running a fake so he is free to get hit. Let the other 10 guys on defense worry about the running back if he does hand it off but take the opportunity to lay out the QB. If we do that enough they will think twice about doing it again.

That's the most basic solution to stop any offense. Hit, hit, HIT. Then hit em some more. So glad our team has been built around that physical philosophy.

I like what was said on "Mike and Mike". When he runs the pistol and reads what the outside linebacker is doing that linebacker should just hit him no matter what. The QB is running a fake so he is free to get hit. Let the other 10 guys on defense worry about the running back if he does hand it off but take the opportunity to lay out the QB. If we do that enough they will think twice about doing it again.

This right here. The body can only take so many blows before it takes it's toll on other elements of his game.

Kaep is about 6-5 and 230. He won't be intimidated by huge hits. Now, confusing him into a pick, that's what I'm more worried about as a niner fan.

He is big and tough, no doubt. But he is human not a machine. You really get hit, hard and you will flinch just a bit the next time, whether a rookie or grizzled old vet. The only guy I ever saw that didn't seem to care was Pig Ben.

I like what was said on "Mike and Mike". When he runs the pistol and reads what the outside linebacker is doing that linebacker should just hit him no matter what. The QB is running a fake so he is free to get hit. Let the other 10 guys on defense worry about the running back if he does hand it off but take the opportunity to lay out the QB. If we do that enough they will think twice about doing it again.

This, how many times have this kid been hit?? He played against vanilla defenses twice this postseason and obviously torched both of them, but has someone lay wood on him in the last games?? I dont think so, I want to see us punching him in the mouth 2-3 times and then we see if they keep doing the option play. Not just hit him in the pass rush, just every play he goes in the pistol we bring the hammer, and make them beat us on the air